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he will join us in a moment to talk about his new book on npr. ladies are in washington this evening. were you offended by the "new york times" highlighting the word christian in its headline? mary katharine. >> yeah. look. i think it's a problem. first of all i'm a political animal but i try very hard in these instances not to immediately jump on a hobby horse and figure out where i can ride it immediately in the aftermath of a strategy like this. i think a lot of other people would do good to do that as well. the "new york times" many liberal activists, certainly desperately want an analog to extremist islam pat themselves on the back for being equal and making this equivalence. you know what? a lot of times the term use in order guy and if you read his writings it's certainly not mainstream fundamentalism. he talks about payingism as with many crazy people it goes down a rabbit hole. they have been referring to him as christian fundamentalists referring to the dug garrs in arkansas christian fundamentalists. is it having lots of children that
he will join us in a moment to talk about his new book on npr. ladies are in washington this evening. were you offended by the "new york times" highlighting the word christian in its headline? mary katharine. >> yeah. look. i think it's a problem. first of all i'm a political animal but i try very hard in these instances not to immediately jump on a hobby horse and figure out where i can ride it immediately in the aftermath of a strategy like this. i think a lot of other people...
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[applause] >> you say you are still an npr fan but you also advocate the funding of npr. let's talk about that. where npr goes from here. >> for me there are two things to say. one is local and the our stations are journalistic jams that we have to protect because they play such an important role. [applause] i used to raise money for that with all my heart. in an era where we have declining local coverage from newspapers and npr stations and talk-show hosts they reflect the community in a way that is rare right now in the media landscape. if you are talking about npr washington, people who i think our self righteous and even limited in their thinking, what is going on here? these people are 1-sided and believe they are the only people who are practicing honest journalism in america. there are going to look down at anybody who is doing anything differently. i find that crazy. the bigger point about defunding is this which i say to you as a fellow journalist. in january of this year or january or february there was a letter from the head of the democratic congressional camp
[applause] >> you say you are still an npr fan but you also advocate the funding of npr. let's talk about that. where npr goes from here. >> for me there are two things to say. one is local and the our stations are journalistic jams that we have to protect because they play such an important role. [applause] i used to raise money for that with all my heart. in an era where we have declining local coverage from newspapers and npr stations and talk-show hosts they reflect the...
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first the npr situation. as you may know an undercover tape showing npr fundraiser spouting anti-republican stuff led to the resignation of npr boss vivian schiller the guy who fired juan williams. the left wing press played the story down. for example, "new york times" columnist david brooks billed as a conservative said this. >> done a good job over the last 10 years of reducing the bias. now i think it's pretty sharestraight. it does not go for the big stations depose out to the rural parts of the country which wouldn't have those stations. >> bill: joining us now from miami is the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com mr. goldberg. it's not surprise that this wouldn't be a big story in the left-wing media, right? no surprise. >> no. in that if it made liberals look bad as this clearly did, they would have less interest in it than if it made a conservative look bad. but, can i -- let me comment briefly on what david brooks said. david brooks is a supreme court, thoughtful guy. and if what he means by that is th
first the npr situation. as you may know an undercover tape showing npr fundraiser spouting anti-republican stuff led to the resignation of npr boss vivian schiller the guy who fired juan williams. the left wing press played the story down. for example, "new york times" columnist david brooks billed as a conservative said this. >> done a good job over the last 10 years of reducing the bias. now i think it's pretty sharestraight. it does not go for the big stations depose out to...
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a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it serve any purpose other than to give me a segment on the factor? >> well, that's not a bad reason. but, no. it doesn't serve any purpose except here's their thinking though. you see? i'm going to take you inside their thinking. they think they are being progressive and liberal. they think they are opening the door to the minority community's position on this and then, of course, that is so patronizing. >> bill: i don't believe there is any minority position on this. i think hispanics watching the factor tonight go daisy hernandez is crazy. i think it's just daisy hernandez' position. go ahead, mary kathar
a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it...
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npr and pbs should compete in the marketplace. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. john stossel on whether charlie sheen has any rights in the workplace. sheen now saying he will sue cbs and warner brothers for firing him. and is it legal on how attorney general holder has to handle guantanamo bay now that the president has reversed himself. >> bill: warner brothers announcing that is firing charlie sheen costing the actor millions in salary. sheen says he will sue. the question is does very any rights as an american worker. here now fox business anchor john stossel. okay. so sheen is a member of a union, screen actors guild sag. has to be. now will the union come to his defense? they fire him, warner brothers says what? >> warner brothers says we can fire you. it's in your contract, actually supposedly if the producer in good faith believes he committed an act which constitutes a felony involving moral turpitude. >> would that be drug transactions. >> certainly. >> bill: that would be the felony. >> that wou
npr and pbs should compete in the marketplace. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. john stossel on whether charlie sheen has any rights in the workplace. sheen now saying he will sue cbs and warner brothers for firing him. and is it legal on how attorney general holder has to handle guantanamo bay now that the president has reversed himself. >> bill: warner brothers announcing that is firing charlie sheen costing the actor millions in salary. sheen says he will sue....
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i know npr wouldn't like that. that is totalitarian, you cannot say certain things at npr and juan did, and that's what happened there, mary katharine. >> i think it became such a silly display. that's where if you follow this stuff to it's ridiculous conclusion you end up with that situation. it's fine to be sensitive and not prejudge people and to be polite and kind and open to new experiences. all that is fine and good and liberal. and i do it. but, you know, it just became this thing where she is defending an organization that has like 86% white male affluent like leaders or listenership and it became this ridiculous thing. >> bill: right. >> the irony did not reach anybody. >> bill: now we have t.l.'s. next time i say t.l.'s i want everybody to know what that. >> we have got it covered. if she had grown up in a tough black neighborhood, maybe i would listen to her. all she has grown up in is a t.l. narbled. that's all she has grown up in. >> bill: juan williams and mary katharine ham. when we come right back,
i know npr wouldn't like that. that is totalitarian, you cannot say certain things at npr and juan did, and that's what happened there, mary katharine. >> i think it became such a silly display. that's where if you follow this stuff to it's ridiculous conclusion you end up with that situation. it's fine to be sensitive and not prejudge people and to be polite and kind and open to new experiences. all that is fine and good and liberal. and i do it. but, you know, it just became this thing...
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well, npr is a ministry of information for the polite academic left in america. and they are entitled to have any propaganda arm they want but they shouldn't ask for a subis subsidy. there is no reason why a steel worker in pittsburgh should be with his taxes subsidizing the salaries of the various schillers who used to inhabit the upper echelons of the executive suites of npr and make a lot more than your average steel worker in pittsburgh or anywhere else. you know, liberals believe in redistribution of income. well, this is doing that in reverse. from ordinary americans to liberal -- >> bill: arrogance. the question that nina totenberg ever answer should she have the come on here. if you are so good and smart and the information you are putting out you and npr you can compete in the marketplace. can you get on. you have got your little channel 13 here in new york. you have got your pbs station. got your radio station. can you sell ad time and compete. you are so good and better. americans always go to the best place. what's the beef? go private. go private. >>
well, npr is a ministry of information for the polite academic left in america. and they are entitled to have any propaganda arm they want but they shouldn't ask for a subis subsidy. there is no reason why a steel worker in pittsburgh should be with his taxes subsidizing the salaries of the various schillers who used to inhabit the upper echelons of the executive suites of npr and make a lot more than your average steel worker in pittsburgh or anywhere else. you know, liberals believe in...
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because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 22nd. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. did these two strike a deal or not? new details from behind closed doors on the potential debt deal that's already angering democrats. >> but the critics say let's not
because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to...
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the same thing with npr. taxpayer money, okay, they say they are fair and balanced. they say they are not left wing organization. but the undercover video proves that's not true. planned parenthood, they say they are obeying the law. they say they just want to help women's health, but the undercover video says that they are aiding and abetting child sex rings. so, when it comes to public money, all three of those concerns get it. we as a journalist have an obligation to track it down. >> i agree. public money and in the restaurant, for npr you have less of an expectation of privacy. i have done this in consumer reporting where it wasn't public money involved. where it wasn't a private office. >> bill: bundo guy somebody stealing money. >> in this case abortion doctors telling women they weren't pregnant and they are and giving them fake abortions. >> bill: three dog night? that's you? >> i was younger then. >> bill: i'm sorry, i thought i was going to break "joy to the world." folks have to understand when there is a crime in play or malfeasance involving public mone
the same thing with npr. taxpayer money, okay, they say they are fair and balanced. they say they are not left wing organization. but the undercover video proves that's not true. planned parenthood, they say they are obeying the law. they say they just want to help women's health, but the undercover video says that they are aiding and abetting child sex rings. so, when it comes to public money, all three of those concerns get it. we as a journalist have an obligation to track it down. >>...
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on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to make a point, this is another example of the media acting as a pr company for the protests. the movement, bill, is a lot like me, when you see me on tv, i appear normal size. but in real life, i'm tiny. that's what the occupy protests are like. >> bill: i got it. all right. bill ayers, remember him? chicago activist, caught up in bombings in the '60s and all that. he had something to say about the protests as well. role the tape. is saying, i want y'all to be nonviolent. i want you to be nonviolent. >> bill: turning on barak obama. somebody said to me a very smart guy onc
on npr fired her for what? >> because she violated the ethics. >> bill: what ethics? >> i guess apparently she got involved and organized a small event in d.c i think she was -- >> bill: you're not allowed to do that? >> npr ethics code states that journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involved in issues covering -- >> bill: so clearly she did. >> however, she says she's not a journalist. she's a host of a music program. >> to...
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the mistake npr made was reprehensible. he a he had to tell his two young daughters giffords was dead and then that she wasn't. >>> take our pain and confusion, he says, and multiply by 100 or so for the giffords family. as giffords family made clear to diane sawyer about the reports that giffords had die. >> my mother started -- she almost screamed. and -- i just -- walked into the bathroom and -- you know, broke down. >> npr was not alone in this error. one of the few outlets to apologize. hats off to one of the staffers for not letting it slide. by the way, two associated press reporters got a $500 beat of the week award from the wire services managing editor mike areskas because they didn't go with the story giffords was died. here is what i don't like. you know all too well what the coverage looks like when a young, attractive middle-class white woman goes missing. we start with natalee holloway and other cases. you may not know that a straight-a high school student from north carolina went missing in baltimore three d
the mistake npr made was reprehensible. he a he had to tell his two young daughters giffords was dead and then that she wasn't. >>> take our pain and confusion, he says, and multiply by 100 or so for the giffords family. as giffords family made clear to diane sawyer about the reports that giffords had die. >> my mother started -- she almost screamed. and -- i just -- walked into the bathroom and -- you know, broke down. >> npr was not alone in this error. one of the few...
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it was npr that we did as a story and started a national attention. there was the worry that i can see where people who are conservative might decide that they want to support me. there are most familiar with this idea that if you say the wrong thing you might be subjected to the charge of bigotry, racism. but i wonder how the lessons of the country's political spectrum might react? could this be an opportunity to simply jump on? so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg, john stuart, and even sarah palin on the far right, agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, as i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you can't speak in this country today and tell me that they feel that there is too much in coded speech, political correctness, and that it is being enforced by political parties, lobbying groups, advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce identity, a group identity in this country. it is used to raise money.
it was npr that we did as a story and started a national attention. there was the worry that i can see where people who are conservative might decide that they want to support me. there are most familiar with this idea that if you say the wrong thing you might be subjected to the charge of bigotry, racism. but i wonder how the lessons of the country's political spectrum might react? could this be an opportunity to simply jump on? so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg,...
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>> bill: sure, the people at the main stream media, "new york times," npr, i think it's a safe bet to say that they didn't hold the staff meeting saying hey, did you see these numbers? these numbers are terrible. people don't trust us. and even if all these american people are wrong, there is a perception that the media is corrupt. they don't care. >> bill: i know. they don't seem to be doing anything about it. if they do, that's for sure. i got to run. thank you. coming right back with charles krauthammer who says he knows who barak obama really is. charles is next. >> bill: charles krauthammer, conservative, makes a nice living analyzing politics and is especially locked in on president obama. charles now says the president is finally revealing himself fully. he joins us now from washington. so you think there is a new revelation here? >> no, i think what's new is we've returned to the original obama. the obama of the first two years before, after the shellacking in the midterm elections, he moved -- he gave the appearance of moving to the center. look, the original obama comes in w
>> bill: sure, the people at the main stream media, "new york times," npr, i think it's a safe bet to say that they didn't hold the staff meeting saying hey, did you see these numbers? these numbers are terrible. people don't trust us. and even if all these american people are wrong, there is a perception that the media is corrupt. they don't care. >> bill: i know. they don't seem to be doing anything about it. if they do, that's for sure. i got to run. thank you. coming...
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. >> stephen: now you are the host of npr's "on the media." and you are also the author of the new book "the influencing machine: brooke gladstone on the media." what is the influence magazine? is it this? >> yes, actually, it is. >> stephen: i am a member of the media? >> you are part of the influence magazine. except that there is no influencing machine. this it too is what i want to fight: the popular notion that the media are controlling our minds. it's really a mirror. what? no, i have control! i have control. clap for me, my monkeys. (cheers and applause) i believe the words you ear looking for "check and mate." (laughter) what do you mean? the media does not have... but that's everything that i shear that the media has control over the minds of its audience. we're all being brainwashed. >> well, the media are reflecting everything that we are as a people and as a civilization. and some of that is pretty disgusting. some of that is pretty shallow. some of that is trivial. some of it is frivolous and some of it is just plain mendacious. >
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>> bill: sure, the people at the main stream media, "new york times," npr, i think it's a safe bet to say that they didn't hold the staff meeting saying hey, did you see these numbers? these numbers are terrible. people don't trust us. and even if all these american people are wrong, there is a perception that the media is corrupt. they don't care. >> bill: i know. they don't seem to be doing anything about it. if they do, that's for sure. i got to run. thank you. coming right back with charles krauthammer who says he knows who barak obama really is. charles is next. [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ junior ] and serve more customers. so you're not just getting financial capital... [ cheryl ] you're also getting human capital. not just money. knowledge. [ juni
>> bill: sure, the people at the main stream media, "new york times," npr, i think it's a safe bet to say that they didn't hold the staff meeting saying hey, did you see these numbers? these numbers are terrible. people don't trust us. and even if all these american people are wrong, there is a perception that the media is corrupt. they don't care. >> bill: i know. they don't seem to be doing anything about it. if they do, that's for sure. i got to run. thank you. coming...
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to mix it up, shall we start with this npr debate? am i wrong, jimmy in you don't want to fund npr? that's a real debate. but don't call it part of the budget debate. >> it's part of the gotcha debate. you know where most people listen to npr? it ain't in des moines. should the government be funding npr or any kind of radio? no, it shouldn't. i'm a democrat, and i don't think they should be dough it, but james o'keefe is a convicted felon, a criminal. why that kid's not in jail is beyond me. if he were doing it to conservative groups as well, i should say he should till be in jail. he's a crook, a common petty thief, low class and common, and his behavior is crass. he doesn't even have the balls, frankly, to do this publicly. as far as i'm concerned, defund npr, and put that -- take that $2.4 million, and put that guy in jail. that would make me happy. >> now you sound like every grumpy old man at the dinner table in america with their own plan. >> good. >> we like you in that role. >> matt, let's talk about the microdebate, npr, $2 million, or $60 billion cuts. we've got -- we have
to mix it up, shall we start with this npr debate? am i wrong, jimmy in you don't want to fund npr? that's a real debate. but don't call it part of the budget debate. >> it's part of the gotcha debate. you know where most people listen to npr? it ain't in des moines. should the government be funding npr or any kind of radio? no, it shouldn't. i'm a democrat, and i don't think they should be dough it, but james o'keefe is a convicted felon, a criminal. why that kid's not in jail is beyond...
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the senate considering a bill to take tax money away from npr and tpb, that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as the battle between conservatives and liberals over government spending continues to range, writing in the "wall street journal," senator demanipulate cites the following, the president amertis of npr received more than $1.2 million in 2008. the head of the sesame workshop paid close to a million bucks a year. that's private money. that shows you the earning power of sesame street. pbs president, $632,000 in annual compensation in 08. and the list goes on and on. senator demint points out that the sesame street operation alone made $211 million. $211 million in three years! from toy and product sales. why on earth is the taxpayer subsidizing it? sesame street can carry them. corporations public broadcasting getting $420 million this year. president obama wants to give them another 130 million next year. two words. not needed! in the house, a bill to defund planned parenthood gets $360 million a year is passed. bad news for the president of planned parenthood. he
the senate considering a bill to take tax money away from npr and tpb, that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as the battle between conservatives and liberals over government spending continues to range, writing in the "wall street journal," senator demanipulate cites the following, the president amertis of npr received more than $1.2 million in 2008. the head of the sesame workshop paid close to a million bucks a year. that's private money. that shows you the...
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taken flack for using misleading editing in the acorn pimp scandal, the shirley sherrod scandal and the npr scandal, but after this he is one for four. (laughter) and always-- (applause) >> stephen: and as always, breitbart was gracious in victory. >> it is news, my friend, it is-- it is news. i'm here for some vindication. >> stephen: you got it, andy. (laughter) >> stephen: i think it is time to admit not only is this a valuable member of the press, i would go so far as to say this is the edward r. murrow of congressional wang photos. and i tell you, folks, this whole sordid, sad delicious and sadly delicious sordid saga just reinforces what i've always said. democrats don't share our values. an elected official is tweeting dirty photos of himself to strange women who he never meets for sex? (laughter) come on! at least republicans chris lee was trying to get some action. (laughter) republican politician politicians-- republican politicians are man enough to hit that thing. ensign, vitter, even when it's a gay scandal, they're not tweeting love letters, they're tearing up an airport passe
taken flack for using misleading editing in the acorn pimp scandal, the shirley sherrod scandal and the npr scandal, but after this he is one for four. (laughter) and always-- (applause) >> stephen: and as always, breitbart was gracious in victory. >> it is news, my friend, it is-- it is news. i'm here for some vindication. >> stephen: you got it, andy. (laughter) >> stephen: i think it is time to admit not only is this a valuable member of the press, i would go so far...
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is nibbing npr gets criticized for being too conservative? anyone at all out there email us immediately. what organization did ms. schiller work for before she got bounced from npr? >> bill: cards up, please. that is the correct answer the "new york times." what a shocker. >> yeah, no kidding. there is question number two, mike huckabee you know him the weekend guy faced a bit of lack. who did huckabee get pregnant out of wedlock. -- who did huckabee criticize for getting pregnant out of wedlock. >> one of the things that's trouble something that people see a natalee holloway portman or other hollywood starlet who boasts look we are having trouble. we are not married but we are having these children and they are doing just fine but there aren't really a lot of single moms out there who are making millions of dollars every year for being in a movie. >> bill: all right. there you go. we're not going to comment on that. can you make up your own mind on the governor. so it's tied. and those were easy once. i wanted you to warm up. now we will pro
is nibbing npr gets criticized for being too conservative? anyone at all out there email us immediately. what organization did ms. schiller work for before she got bounced from npr? >> bill: cards up, please. that is the correct answer the "new york times." what a shocker. >> yeah, no kidding. there is question number two, mike huckabee you know him the weekend guy faced a bit of lack. who did huckabee get pregnant out of wedlock. -- who did huckabee criticize for getting...
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"the new york times", listen to progressive talk radio cash did -- i guess nobody does, you listen npr and you find all the facts that fit that and everybody has the data. so who is right. and so the only way to tell really the difference between these true patterns and false patterns is science. >> stephen: really? >> really. >> stephen: you think science is the answer. >> yeah, i'm not joke being that. >> stephen: you're not jock being science but isn't that just your belief? are you a skeptic, you are inclined to believe that skepticism, the scientific method is the right idea but that is so that you look for evidence out there in the world that evidence is a good thing to look for and you -- it is the periodic table element. >> so i can -- but isn't science is just another belief system. >> it is another belief system but it sets apart from all the other belief systems because it has built into it self-correcting machinery that says if you don't look for your disconfirming evidence that debunks your own belief, somebody else will, usually with great plea in a published form. >> wha
"the new york times", listen to progressive talk radio cash did -- i guess nobody does, you listen npr and you find all the facts that fit that and everybody has the data. so who is right. and so the only way to tell really the difference between these true patterns and false patterns is science. >> stephen: really? >> really. >> stephen: you think science is the answer. >> yeah, i'm not joke being that. >> stephen: you're not jock being science but isn't...
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to kill npr. we know that they get a lot of money from corporations, foundations, individuals. they will survive and do just fine. we just think it shouldn't have taxpayer funding. >> greta: the republicans will now use this effectively to defund any money that the federal taxpayers money if write a member of the tea party movement i would be madder than hell that my money was going to an organization that thought i was a white gun-toting racist, horrible insults. the people in the tea party movement, i imagine they are really jazzed up about in. >> you will never convince conservative republicans that is not a widely held opinion inside npr. vivian schiller the ceo said those comments did not reflect the thinking of npr. conservative republicans probably don't believe her on that. the tea party people who were dered in these comments are going to -- who were slanders in these comments are going to be angrier than ever. >> greta: npr was created when we didn't have 80 billion news outlets. the las
to kill npr. we know that they get a lot of money from corporations, foundations, individuals. they will survive and do just fine. we just think it shouldn't have taxpayer funding. >> greta: the republicans will now use this effectively to defund any money that the federal taxpayers money if write a member of the tea party movement i would be madder than hell that my money was going to an organization that thought i was a white gun-toting racist, horrible insults. the people in the tea...
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i thought with the npr thing, you might -- but still, the eyeballs coming out and the belly button out the back of your head, this is nuts, juan. just stay in the realm. you agree with me. the president should have the power to order coerced methods. >> in a critical situation, i have to trust our president -- >> that's right, critical. >> but what you are saying and a lot of people in your audience who listen and trust you, bill, will take away from this, it should become our policy and extend to the military and the cia -- >> no, you are getting hysterical. nobody ever said that. >> i want you to be on the record, let's get bill o'reilly on the record for saying i am not supporting that. >> i have been on the record with that. >> i think also people in the republican party are now trying to take credit away from president obama and say oh, it was president bush who put these techniques in place and he deserves the credit. come on, that is just split sizing. >> let's be honest, both presidents deserve credit, you happy with that? >> yes, i am fine with that but don't go about diminish
i thought with the npr thing, you might -- but still, the eyeballs coming out and the belly button out the back of your head, this is nuts, juan. just stay in the realm. you agree with me. the president should have the power to order coerced methods. >> in a critical situation, i have to trust our president -- >> that's right, critical. >> but what you are saying and a lot of people in your audience who listen and trust you, bill, will take away from this, it should become our...
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they can have a fund raidser. >> it's the same thing as like npr. why should they be entitled to have public funding? this particular case planned parenthood is still open. planned parenthood is still able to provide services including breast exams, cancer screenings, et cetera. why should the federal government be getting involved in this? it's basically social activism. let's call it what it is. why is the holder justice department involved in this? >> according to you, guilfoyle, holder and his attorneys at the justice department found a loophole with the social security act. they found a loophole, okay? so that they could go in with the resources of the justice department to try to intimidate. >> to submit. >> bill: indiana to force them to give state money to planned parenthood. >> they joined the aclu in doing so. >> bill: in the lawsuit. >> now, listen, here is why it just doesn't make any sense to me. because they carved out. >> bill: what doesn't make any sense to you? >> why they are doing this. >> bill: now you are on guilfoyle's side? yo
they can have a fund raidser. >> it's the same thing as like npr. why should they be entitled to have public funding? this particular case planned parenthood is still open. planned parenthood is still able to provide services including breast exams, cancer screenings, et cetera. why should the federal government be getting involved in this? it's basically social activism. let's call it what it is. why is the holder justice department involved in this? >> according to you, guilfoyle,...
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according to npr pot growers in california have started panicking because of what? >> bill: the answer is d. the prices are too low. >> what? pot's on sale? >> what? >> bill: if you look in alternative newspapers like 90,000 of these places. one question to go. doocy is ahead by one. here it is on this day may 20th, 1993, the classic sitcom cheers had its final show after 1 seasons. >> you couldn't get to first base. >> first base, nothing? i can hit a home run. >> wow, come on. hit a home run? >> in fact by midnight tonight can i get a kiss. >> a kiss, huh? >> is that what you meant by home run. >> yeah, sure, what else could it be? >> i thought you meant go all the way. >> you mean marry her? >> bill: which cheers character did not appear on the first program? the answer did s.d, correct. coming up, george clooney, helen thomas and miley cyrus as the ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long
according to npr pot growers in california have started panicking because of what? >> bill: the answer is d. the prices are too low. >> what? pot's on sale? >> what? >> bill: if you look in alternative newspapers like 90,000 of these places. one question to go. doocy is ahead by one. here it is on this day may 20th, 1993, the classic sitcom cheers had its final show after 1 seasons. >> you couldn't get to first base. >> first base, nothing? i can hit a home...
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npr confirmed harry's number. here's the reality, though. the irs confirms there are 236,833 million-dollar filers. >> you're in a larger sorority i thought. >> if you use harry's number of 1% of business owners, that means 2368 business owners, and 5%, 118 millionaire business owners creating jobs. by the way, i just threw down of them. bill gates and steve jobs created 150,000 jobs. >> and bill gates was for increasing taxes for millionaires. even for you that's bogus. the reality is if you take those people who created those jobs compared to those who don't make a million who create jobs it's 100 to 1. >> bob, in the liberal mind, even someone who makes $250,000, who might have a small business, or let's say a diner, you want to tax them at annex exorbitant. >> i'm not for taxing people who make $250,000. i've never supported that concept. the idea that the jobs are created by millionaires is just a ridiculous argument. >> even if you take harry's >> oh, gee. >> please, bob. it could be true. it could be 3 million or 4 million jobs. you d
npr confirmed harry's number. here's the reality, though. the irs confirms there are 236,833 million-dollar filers. >> you're in a larger sorority i thought. >> if you use harry's number of 1% of business owners, that means 2368 business owners, and 5%, 118 millionaire business owners creating jobs. by the way, i just threw down of them. bill gates and steve jobs created 150,000 jobs. >> and bill gates was for increasing taxes for millionaires. even for you that's bogus. the...